Muncie Times, Muncie, Delaware County, 20 April 2006 — Page 6
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ELECTIONS from page 1 the incredible difficulties that have been produced by the displaced voter process. For early voting on April 15, the NAACP 1 bused voters back to Louisiana from voter assistance centers in Dallas; Austin, Texas; Houston; San Antonio; Atlanta and Jackson, Miss. To qualify for early voting, voters had to have registered before Sept. 25, 2005. People who registered to vote after that date
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Stickell Internship Competition. Panyard will be a senior this fall at BSU completing an advertising major, with a minor in psycholo-
may only vote in person in New Orleans on April 22. If a runoff is necessary it will be held May 20. Below are the locations where New Orleans voters may obtain needed information: The NAACP had urged Louisiana to open satellite voting locations in states where many of the voters were forced to move after losing their homes in New Orleans, but the Louisiana Legislature refused to authorize out-of-state voting locations. Atlanta: 2034 Metropolitan Parkway, Phone: 404-761-1266 gy. He has been involved in several campus activities, including current president of the American Advertising Federation BSU chapter and assisting with the ADDYs for the local Ad Fed club.
(voters will vote at New Orleans Parish); Dallas: 4200 Fitzhugh St., Phone: 214-421-9006 (Shreveport) San Antonio,Texas: Barbara Jordan Center, 2803 E. Commerce, Phone: 210-224-7636 (Lake Charles) Houston - 4205 Fannin St., 713-521-1289 or 713-526-3389 (Shreveport); Austin, Texas - 1704 E. 12th St., 512-454-6161or 512-476-6230 (Lake Charles) Jackson, Miss. : 1072 West John Lynch Street, Phone: 601- 3536906 or 601-750-8451 (Amite); Chicago Westside: 1140 N. Lamon Panyard was also a BSU AAF representative in the Van Stickell Internship Competitio. Ad Fed of ECI is part of the American Advertising Federation, a national organization that pro-
Ave., Phone: 773-261-5890 Chicago Southside: 800 E. 78th St. (SW Comer of Bldg.) Phone: 773-487-9600 Mobile, Ala.: 419 Lexington Ave.; Phone: 251-604-0419 or 251-433-1145 and Marietta, Ga.: 605 Roswell St.; Phone: 770-425-5757. Also, Little Rock, Ark.: 1124 Martin Luther King Drive., Phone: 501-376-7399 or 501-376-2227; Memphis: 588 Vance Ave., Phone: 901-521-1343; Los Angeles: 3910 W. Martin Luther King Blvd., Phone: 323-296-2630; Baton Rouge, La., motes excellence in advertising. The local club meets regularly to connect, create and inspire professionals involved in advertising and related fields by holding workshops and programs rele-
1150 Florida Blvd., Phone: 225-214-7804; Boston: 294 Washington St., Phone: 617- 4279494; and Fairfield, Ala.; 5500 Myron Massey Blvd. Phone : 205 8336432 To receive further information, voters may call the special NAACP voter hotline, 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683). The hotline is operated in partnership with People for the American Way Foundation and the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
vant to those interested and working with students to connect them with professional opportunities. For more information about Ad Fed, contact Anne Condran, (765) 2893676.
